Visiting multiple places within short period of time was quite tiresome. It was 4pm & here I was with dad, sitting at Chennai airport after the security check, bored & waiting for announcement of the Mumbai flight. There was this foreigner working on his LAPTOP. I dont remember how I started the conversation, but soon we connected well. He told me his name is Jan, a Polish national on his way to Bangalore. A biologist by profession, Jan was pursuing multiple careers viz. journalism, tourist guide, lecturer in a university etc. etc.
I then asked him what he was upto in India, when he shared his personal life with me. He said he was suffering from this chronic disease which was incurable according to doctors from the WEST. One of his friends told him about a Chinese meditation therapy which can prove beneficial. He started practising the same which transformed his entire life. Not only did he disease vanish gradually, but Jan stopped smoking /drinking and was detached from non-veg food as well. Contiuing to practise it in daily life, Jan then started brain storming for the art's base when he found its origin was in India through Buddhism.
According to Jan this art is being taught in ICSE schools in Bangalore & has helped students perform better. He also said he's heard about Taare Zameen Par and that the art might prove beneficial for dyslexic kids as well. I told him about my quest to know why ICSE / CBSE students have an edge and changes required in our education system etc. After seeing my keen-ness, he immediately opened his bag & gave me a small part of his research papers. I was too thrilled & excited to receive this wonderful gift from stranger. Couldnt stop thanking him for the same.
Soon, it was 5pm , his flight was announced and he had to take leave. We shook hands, he took my e-mail id & promised to keep in touch. It was truly an amazing experience. Now I realise, why people say that journey is much more memorable than your final destination.
Regards,
Pady
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// journey much more interesting than the final destination //
very very true.. nice to know about your experience. btw, what was there in those research papers.. would like to know more about it and about that art too
enjoy
cheers :)
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